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Ambulances called to busy road near supermarket after reports someone in distress
TWO ambulances were seen near a Haverfordwest supermarket this afternoon, after reports of someone in the area in distress. The two emergency vehicles were spotted on the road behind the Haverfordwest Morrisons car park at 4.30 this afternoon (
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PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Detached period cottage in countryside
Tynewydd Walton East Clarbeston Road New price – £299,950 Tynewydd is a delightful, detached period cottage, which has been lovingly extended and renovated by its current owners and now comprises a two/three bedroom family home which has
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Award-winning ballet on Torch stage
Critics’ Circle Award winning company, Ballet Cymru, present an extraordinary adaptation of William Shakespeare’s masterpiece Romeo and Juliet live on stage at the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven, on Wednesday, June 26. Intense fighting, passionate
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Yacht escorted to safety by lifeboat
A 48-foot yacht, which encountered difficulties while bound for Neyland, was escorted to safety by Fishguard lifeboat. The yacht, 13 miles north of Strumble Head, contacted UK Coastguard after taking on water and the all-weather lifeboat launched
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All aboard Pembrokeshire’s first-ever land train this weekend
IT’S ‘toot toot’ and ‘all aboard’ in Saundersfoot this weekend as Pembrokeshire’s pioneering land train takes to the roads around the seaside village. The Saundersfoot Bay Heritage Land Train is named the Rosalind, in tribute to the last train to
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Dale pub strikes awards gold once again
AWARD-WINNING Dale pub The Griffin Inn has gained yet another accolade. The Griffin was recently named Most Authentic Pub in the Sawday’s Pub Awards 2019 The Great British Pub Guide is a first edition, lavish reboot of Sawday’s bestselling Pubs
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Letter: 'Wind turbines won't work in a severe cold snap'
YOUR article ‘I could grow lemons’ [Western Telegraph, June 12] is very interesting. However, Cllr John Cole, who said it, should be aware of one simple geographical fact. North Pembrokeshire lies at 52 degrees North. Therefore it is at the same
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PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Victorian home in coastal location
Gorwel Dinas Cross £375,000 Gorwel is an imposing detached, two-storey, late Victorian private residence which stands in a delightful, predominantly south-facing location in this popular coastal village and is ideally suited for family or
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Castlemartin to fly the flag for Armed Forces Day
ON Monday, June 24, Landmarc Support Services (Landmarc) will be showing its support to the Armed Forces by flying the Armed Forces Day flag at Castlemartin training camp. The raising of the flag is an annual event witnessed by both civilians and
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REVIEW: Eurdy by Preseli musician Karen Sawyer
REVIEW: Hanner Chant – ‘Eurdy’ (album download) Karen Sawyer, who lives near Crymych, has been making music for over 20 years, under her own name, or with a bewildering variety of bands – some of whom are featured on this new album, Eurdy, including
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Could you help a pet on Monday?
A COFFEE morning in aid of the Blue Cross pets charity is taking place at South Pembrokeshire Golf Club, Pennar, on Monday, June 24, from 10am-1pm. Blue Cross provides support for pet owners who cannot afford private veterinary treatment, helps
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Whitland win the derby to stay in the Bowl
Harrison Allen Bowl quarter final: Whitland (137-7) beat Narberth (84-8) by 53 runs Whitland were good value for victory at home to neighbours Narberth as they batted sensibly to reach a 137-7, and the Division 2 side didn’t get close in their
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Alec Colley Cup: Haverfordwest, Lawrenny, Llangwm and St Ishmaels win through
Alec Colley Cup Round 1 reports from Thursday: Narberth (73 all out) lost to Llangwm (96 all out) by 23 runs Wickets tumbled at Narberth as Llangwm went through to the quarter finals despite being shot out for 96. The visitors reached